1/350 French coastal merchant Golo - first scratchbuild
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 4:39 pm
Hey
For my coastal convoy diorama I needed a small coastal freighter, and in 1/350 scale you have none ready. So, I finally overcame my fear of scratching a "whole damn ship", and went out to search for the plans, and found a free set of fine plans (at french historic service page) of a 1936-built, french 1300 tons coastal freighter Golo, which looked exactly like the one I imagined for my dio! I have no idea of the ship's destiny or service, except a guess that it was probably a navy auxilliary, as the 1935 plans provide quite heavy armament for such a small vessel - 2 75 mm and 2 37 mm guns. Anyways, I went to build it. After considering gluing some balsa blocks together and sanding it all, I finally went for a more classic frame and plank hull. I used 1mm ABS plastic from the local RC shop to cut the central support structure and frames, and 0.8mm balsa for the base plate. After gluing the frame, i planked it using 0.8mm balsa on the flatter areas, and CA-soaked paper for more curved ones. I filled the bow and the stern with some polyester resin, as well as using the same resin to reinforce the paper skin from inside, so no holes appear while sanding. Afterwards, I added the decks (same 0.8 mm balsa) and applied a lot of squadron green putty (the tube was getting to dry to use further, anyways) to fix the stern and bow form defects, and to cover balsa, as well adding some CA-paper false board in the middle area. Now it shall dry overnight, for tomorrow sanding session.
So far, I am happy with my first effort, and scratchbuilding looks much easier for me now - just took some 9 hours of non stop work to get where I am now..
For my coastal convoy diorama I needed a small coastal freighter, and in 1/350 scale you have none ready. So, I finally overcame my fear of scratching a "whole damn ship", and went out to search for the plans, and found a free set of fine plans (at french historic service page) of a 1936-built, french 1300 tons coastal freighter Golo, which looked exactly like the one I imagined for my dio! I have no idea of the ship's destiny or service, except a guess that it was probably a navy auxilliary, as the 1935 plans provide quite heavy armament for such a small vessel - 2 75 mm and 2 37 mm guns. Anyways, I went to build it. After considering gluing some balsa blocks together and sanding it all, I finally went for a more classic frame and plank hull. I used 1mm ABS plastic from the local RC shop to cut the central support structure and frames, and 0.8mm balsa for the base plate. After gluing the frame, i planked it using 0.8mm balsa on the flatter areas, and CA-soaked paper for more curved ones. I filled the bow and the stern with some polyester resin, as well as using the same resin to reinforce the paper skin from inside, so no holes appear while sanding. Afterwards, I added the decks (same 0.8 mm balsa) and applied a lot of squadron green putty (the tube was getting to dry to use further, anyways) to fix the stern and bow form defects, and to cover balsa, as well adding some CA-paper false board in the middle area. Now it shall dry overnight, for tomorrow sanding session.
So far, I am happy with my first effort, and scratchbuilding looks much easier for me now - just took some 9 hours of non stop work to get where I am now..
